Behavior and Ecology of the Northern Fur Seal :Behavior and Ecology of the Northern Fur Seal ( Princeton Legacy Library )

Publication subTitle :Behavior and Ecology of the Northern Fur Seal

Publication series :Princeton Legacy Library

Author: Gentry Roger L.;;;  

Publisher: Princeton University Press‎

Publication year: 2014

E-ISBN: 9781400864720

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780691033457

Subject: Q959.839 Takeya fin

Keyword: 普通生物学

Language: ENG

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Covering the behavior and ecology of the northern fur seal, this book is a model long-term study of marine mammals, one that tests theory through both observation of undisturbed behavior and manipulative experiments on individuals. Here Roger Gentry draws on nearly two decades of research on three different islands to show how behavior among these seals changes with population size, sex ratio, and environment, to explain the behavior of the population beginning with individuals, and to generalize the results to other members of the eared seal family. In so doing, he offers one of the most comprehensive studies of its kind on any marine mammal species to date.

Gentry shows that the species is driven by very different behavioral traits than have been assumed for it in the past. His book analyzes behavior on scales of hours to lifetimes, investigates the mating system, considers processes that underlie the mating system (site fidelity, behavioral estrus, and the development of territoriality), and addresses specific aspects of maternal strategy (female attendance behavior, pup growth, seasonal influences, and the effects of continental shelf width). Gentry contributes to knowledge about marine mammals by providing a very specific basis for interspecies comparisons, and he suggests a link between population trend and environmental regime shifts. He also guides the debate over seal mating systems from an interpretive to an empirical or experimental basis.

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Chapter

Preface

Acknowledgments

List of Contributors

Part 1: Behavior at the Population Level

Part 2: The Mating System

Part 3: Processes Fundamental to the Mating System

Part 4: The Maternal Strategy

Part 5: Summary, Comparisons, and Conclusions

Appendix: Scientific and Common Names of Species Referred to in This Work

Notes

Literature Cited

Author Index

Subject Index

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